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Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Europe Orthopedic Trauma Devices Market Analysis and Overview, 2017

Europe Market Overview for Orthopedic Trauma Devices 2017 - MedView ​is a new market research publication announced by Reportstack.

General Report Contents- Market Analyses include: Unit Sales, ASPs, Market Value & Growth Trends- Market Drivers & Limiters for each chapter segment- Competitive Analysis for each chapter segment- Section on recent mergers & acquisitionsOne of the major drivers of this market is the consistent influx of newer technologies. For example, within the largest segment of this market, plate and screw market, the market growth is supported by the introduction of newer materials (i.e. titanium), locking/hybrid systems and anatomical plates. These higher cost systems are driving the market by replacing their legacy counterparts.

The orthopaedicorthopedic trauma market displays starkly different trends across countries. The prevalence and perception of cold-welding has caused a resurgence of stainless steel in countries such as France, or has a hindrance preventing hindered a shift towards titanium, such as in Scandinavia. Alternatively, countries such as the U.K. have undergone implemented marketing and education campaigns that are positively impacting the sale of titanium with confidence towards patient safety.

Although Orthopaedicorthopedic Trauma trauma is a mature industrymarket, there are still niche markets segments where technology advancements are creating significant changes. Bio stimulation technology is not new;, however, as hospital costs increase and available resources are increasingly constrained non-invasive procedures are gaining significant interest. In contrast to the United States, ultrasound technology is growing faster than electrical bone stimulation in the European market.